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I really despise Will Ferrell. Not only is he a man-child that never quits he always acts with people that I really enjoy. Then again I still end up watching movies of his hoping to be surprised by an actual good performance. Of which Everything Must Go was one such time. Also I have a saying to give everything at least a shot. I actually enjoy Sean Anders films from Sex Drive to Horrible Bosses 2... read more

A mild-mannered radio executive strives to become the best stepdad to his wife's two children, but complications ensue when their freewheeling and freeloading real father arrives, forcing him to compete for the affection of the kids.

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DVD- 1hr. 36min.
First Viewing
Not as bad as I had expected, but not a whole lot better either; Daddy's Home occasionally works thanks to Ferrell's commitment, and Thomas Haden Church's character's weird stories, but it's mostly an excuse to polish off some old gags and indulge in rote sentimentality. The film does fare better in it's last section though, when Ferrell and Wahlberg come together instead of being at odds, largely because their Other Guys chemistry is still solid, but it's not eno"